Diagnostics (Jun 2025)

Towards Precision Medicine in Sinonasal Tumors: Low-Dimensional Radiomic Signature Extraction from MRI

  • Riccardo Biondi,
  • Giacomo Gravante,
  • Daniel Remondini,
  • Sara Peluso,
  • Serena Cominetti,
  • Francesco D’Amore,
  • Maurizio Bignami,
  • Alberto Daniele Arosio,
  • Nico Curti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics15131675
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 13
p. 1675

Abstract

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Background: Sinonasal tumors are rare, accounting for 3–5% of head and neck neoplasms. Machine learning (ML) and radiomics have shown promise in tumor classification, but current models lack detailed morphological and textural characterization. Methods: This study analyzed MRI data from 145 patients (76 malignant and 69 benign) across multiple centers. Radiomic features were extracted from T1-weighted (T1-w) images with contrast and T2-weighted (T2-w) images based on manually annotated tumor volumes. A dedicated ML pipeline assessed the effectiveness of different radiomic features and their integration with clinical variables. The DNetPRO algorithm was used to extract signatures combining radiomic and clinical data. Results: The results showed that ML classification using both data types achieved a median Matthews Correlation Coefficient (MCC) of 0.60 ± 0.07. The best-performing DNetPRO models reached an MCC of 0.73 (T1-w + T2-w) and 0.61 (T1-w only). Key clinical features included symptoms and tumor size, while radiomic features provided additional diagnostic insights, particularly regarding gray-level distribution in T2-w and texture complexity in T1-w images. Conclusions: Despite its potential, ML-based radiomics faces challenges in clinical adoption due to data variability and model diversity. Standardization and interpretability are crucial for reliability. The DNetPRO approach helps explain feature importance and relationships, reinforcing the clinical relevance of integrating radiomic and clinical data for sinonasal tumor classification.

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